The Prodigal Son (1965; Rome, Italy) by Giorgio de Chirico

The Prodigal Son - Giorgio de Chirico - 1965; Rome, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleThe Prodigal Son
ArtistGiorgio de Chirico
Date1965; Rome, Italy
Art MovementMetaphysical art

About The Prodigal Son

The artwork titled “The Prodigal Son” was created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1965 in Rome, Italy. This piece is representative of the Metaphysical art movement and is classified as an allegorical painting.

The artwork depicts an evocative and surreal scene featuring two figures in an embrace. One figure is a mannequin-like entity with jointed segments and intricate geometric designs, while the other figure is an amorphous, pale, and seemingly expressionless being. The background reveals an architectural landscape with columns and a distant terrain under a partly cloudy sky, contributing to the painting’s dreamlike quality. The juxtaposition of these figures portrays a poignant narrative, inviting contemplation and interpretation of themes such as reconciliation and identity. The meticulous use of colors, shapes, and shadows emphasizes the otherworldly ambiance characteristic of de Chirico’s Metaphysical style.

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